This paper models the interactions of three key feedback mechanisms that regulate blood flow in the mammalian kidney: (1) the myogenic response, triggered by blood pressure in the afferent arteriole; (2) tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF), a negative feedback mechanism responding to chloride concentrations at the mascula densa (MD); and (3) connecting tubule glomerular feedback (CTGF), a positive feedback mechanism responding to chloride concentrations in the connecting tubule, downstream of the mascula densa. Previous models have studied the myogenic response and TGF. However, CTGF is much less well understood, and we thus aim to construct a mathematical model incorporating all three mechanisms. A bifurcation analysis was performed on this ex...
Through regulation of the extracellular fluid volume, the kidneys provide important long-term regula...
This dissertation examines the effects of inter-nephron coupling by means of math-ematical models of...
The myogenic response is a key autoregulatory mechanism in the mammalian kidney. Triggered by blood ...
The kidneys are amazingly versatile organs that perform a wide range of vital bodily functions. Thi...
Tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF) is a delayed negative feedback mechanism that stabilizes the glomeru...
Renal blood flow is maintained within a narrow window by a set of intrinsic autoregulatory mechanism...
Renal autoregulation is unique and critically important in maintaining homeostasis in the body via c...
We have developed a whole kidney model of the urine concentrating mechanism and renal autoregulation...
Abstract: Diabetes and hypertension are the leading causes of chronic kidney disease and their incid...
By maintaining the volume and composition of the body fluids within narrow bounds and by producing a...
A model of three coupled nephrons branching from a common cortical radial artery is de-veloped to fu...
There is increasing physiologic evidence that the tubuloglomerular feedback mechanism exerts an impo...
Afferent arteriole (Af-Art) diameter regulates pressure and flow into the glomerulus, which are the ...
of renal blood flow (RBF) is caused by the myogenic response (MR), tubuloglo-merular feedback (TGF),...
Through regulation of the extracellular fluid volume, the kidneys provide important long-term regula...
Through regulation of the extracellular fluid volume, the kidneys provide important long-term regula...
This dissertation examines the effects of inter-nephron coupling by means of math-ematical models of...
The myogenic response is a key autoregulatory mechanism in the mammalian kidney. Triggered by blood ...
The kidneys are amazingly versatile organs that perform a wide range of vital bodily functions. Thi...
Tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF) is a delayed negative feedback mechanism that stabilizes the glomeru...
Renal blood flow is maintained within a narrow window by a set of intrinsic autoregulatory mechanism...
Renal autoregulation is unique and critically important in maintaining homeostasis in the body via c...
We have developed a whole kidney model of the urine concentrating mechanism and renal autoregulation...
Abstract: Diabetes and hypertension are the leading causes of chronic kidney disease and their incid...
By maintaining the volume and composition of the body fluids within narrow bounds and by producing a...
A model of three coupled nephrons branching from a common cortical radial artery is de-veloped to fu...
There is increasing physiologic evidence that the tubuloglomerular feedback mechanism exerts an impo...
Afferent arteriole (Af-Art) diameter regulates pressure and flow into the glomerulus, which are the ...
of renal blood flow (RBF) is caused by the myogenic response (MR), tubuloglo-merular feedback (TGF),...
Through regulation of the extracellular fluid volume, the kidneys provide important long-term regula...
Through regulation of the extracellular fluid volume, the kidneys provide important long-term regula...
This dissertation examines the effects of inter-nephron coupling by means of math-ematical models of...
The myogenic response is a key autoregulatory mechanism in the mammalian kidney. Triggered by blood ...